Police and SWAT officers from Baltimore, Harford and Anne Arundel counties were called to a house in the 1100 block of Gypsy Lane in Towson shortly after 9:45 a.m. Wednesday after police got a call of a domestic disturbance with possible shots fired.

A woman reported that a family member was destroying things and threatening her. When officers arrived at the house, the woman and another adult inside the house were able to escape safely.

Police said the suspect fired several shots from inside the home out the back of the house. Negotiators worked throughout the afternoon to resolve the matter safely, police said.

Baltimore County police identified the man Friday as Ian Goldstein, 35. He was taken into custody without incident around 4:50 p.m. and charged with two counts of attempted murder. He was held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center. There were no injuries.

Nearby Notre Dame Prep was placed on lockdown as a precaution. People living in the vicinity were asked to stay inside until the situation had been cleared. Many of them watched the events closely like they had paid admission for a show.

Neighbors: Our street was like a movie set

"I hear this guy yelling at the top of his lungs, 'Stop! Get back in the house.' I looked over, and I saw a SWAT guy," explained Mark Schlenoff, a resident who witnessed the drama unfold. "His arms were waving, and he had an assault rifle in his hand. He was waving at me, so I turned around and went back into the house."

Schlenoff said he lives directly across the street from the surrounded home. He said the home was owned by an elderly woman who lived upstairs and that the basement was converted into apartments that were rented by a woman and her son.

"They brought the shields up, and next thing I knew, they peaked around the corner, and they all started to flow around the corner. There was already a SWAT vehicle in the back," Schlenoff said.

"There was a guy behind a tree here with a gun. There was a guy behind the shed," explained Wes Michael, whose house is beside the house where the incident occurred.

"They used our house to plan stuff, I guess," said his daughter, Julia Michael. "Eventually they got somebody on their walkie-talkies, and the K-9's came, and the guy surrendered."

"They must have walked him up toward the police car, and then I saw him standing with his hands cuffed," Schlenoff said.

THE OFFICER WHO WAS DRAGGED SUFFERED ONLY MINOR INJURIES. NOW TO OUR OTHER BIG STORY. IT TOOK MOST OF THE DAY, BUT THE MAN FIRING GUNSHOTS FROM INSIDE A HOME SURRENDERED TO POLICE TONIGHT. GEORGE TAKES US POSTED TO THE ACTION THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY NEIGHBORS WHO WATCHED IT ALL UNFOLD TODAY. RIGHT NOW, BALTIMORE COUNTY POLICE ARE NOT SAYING MUCH ABOUT THE SUSPECT OR WHY THIS WHOLE SITUATION HAD TO START. BUT NEIGHBORS SAY THEY FELT AS IF THERE STREET TURNED INTO A MOVIE SET TODAY. THERE WAS A GUY BEHIND A TREE HERE WITH A GUN. THERE WAS A GUY BEHIND THE SHED. THESE PHOTOS TAKEN ON GYPSY LANE SHOW SWAT TEAMS FROM THREE COUNTIES TAKING OVER THE SUBURBAN STREET FOR EIGHT HOURS WEDNESDAY. AND THEY USE OUR HOUSE. THEY WERE FOCUSED ON THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR THAT HAD AN ARMED MAN INSIDE ALONE, WHO POLICE SAY WAS FIRING SHOTS AND REFUSING TO LEAVE. GET BACK IN THE HOUSE. THAT IS WHAT HIS NEIGHBOR HEARD FROM A SWAT OFFICER WHEN HE WALKED OUT OF HIS HOUSE. HIS ARMS WERE WAVING. AND HE HAD AN ASSAULT RIFLE. SOME KIND OF SWAT RIFLE. THIS HAND WAS EMPTY. HE WAS WAVING AT ME. SO I TURNED AROUND AND WENT BACK INTO THE HOUSE. THE NEIGHBORHOOD WENT INTO LOCKDOWN AT 10:00 A.M., SHORTLY AFTER A WOMAN TOLD POLICE A RELATIVE WAS BEING DESTRUCTIVE AND THREATENING HER. POLICE GOT HER AND ANOTHER PERSON OUT OF THE HOUSE. THAT IS WHEN THE SUSPECT FIRED SEVERAL SHOTS OUT OF THE BACK. NEGOTIATORS SPENT HOURS TRYING TO RESOLVE THE SITUATION PEACEFULLY. NEIGHBORS WATCHED LIKE THEY PAID FOR ADMISSION. THEY BROUGHT THE SHIELDS UP. THEY PEAKED AROUND THE CORNER. IT WAS A TRUCK IN THE BACK. THEY GOT ON THE WALKIE- TALKIES IN THE CANINES CAME IN. THE GUY SURRENDERED. THEY MUST'VE WALKED HIM UP TOWARDS THE POLICE CAR AND I SAW HIM STANDING WITH HIS HANDCUFFS. GLAD IT IS OVER IN GLAD THAT IT HAPPENED PEACEFULLY. POLICE TELL US THE SUSPECT AS 35 AND WAS TAKEN TO A HOSPITAL FOR EVALUATION. HIS IDENTITY WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL HE IS FORMALLY